![]() ![]() You can now avoid those extra steps with the new Get(Account…) functions. ![]() ![]() In FileMaker 10 and earlier, if you need a script to run with full access but also need to check a users privilege set, you have to first run another script (that does not run with full access) and capture their information in a global field or variable. Inside of a script that has been set to run with full access privileges, these earlier functions return and the corresponding extended privileges, not those of the account the user actually used to log in. But those first two… didn’t we already have Get(PrivilegeSetName) and Get(ExtendedPrivileges)? Those are still there as well, renamed as Get( CurrentPrivilegeSetName) and Get( CurrentExtendedPrivileges). Get(QuickFindText) obviously returns the contents of the Quick Find field in the status toolbar its main use will be in scripts for custom menus that override the default Quick Find behavior. FileMaker Pro 11 introduces three new functions: Get(AccountPrivilegeSetName), Get(AccountExtendedPrivileges), and Get(QuickFindText). ![]()
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